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so let's not have any laws against drugs. the idea you can't create a perfect law so criminals get access and make it easy for them doesn't make sense. the point of gun control is to make it more difficult to get the weapons. why reason earth would we make it easier for them? >> no perfect answers for this and probably continue to debate this in the new year. my thanks to you all three. lynn, keith and alice, i appreciate all of your time. >> thank you. >>> next, a not so merry cliff-mas for retailers or wall street. how the stalled negotiations are already impacting this economy. >>> and a big question to you, are you optimistic that congress can reach a post-christmas fiscal cliff deal? tweet me. find me on facebook. people really love snapshot from progressive, but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wi
so let's not have any laws against drugs. the idea you can't create a perfect law so criminals get access and make it easy for them doesn't make sense. the point of gun control is to make it more difficult to get the weapons. why reason earth would we make it easier for them? >> no perfect answers for this and probably continue to debate this in the new year. my thanks to you all three. lynn, keith and alice, i appreciate all of your time. >> thank you. >>> next, a not so...
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they're for military or law enforcement. bot tom line. >> what's your thoughts about this in writing about it? >> i say amen to just what the mayor just said. this is what i have written. there is no reason to have these sorts of assault weapons in civilian hands. they're designed to kill people. they're designed to kill a lot of people quickly. that's not for hunting. >> when you get bombarded, i don't know if you read your comments -- >> yeah, i do. >> when you read a comment along those lines, do you hear from principle second amendment people? or do you hear from deer hunters? >> i hear from all of those people. i also hear from police officer, from responsible gun owners, from self described nra members bho say you're absolutely right. you know, yes, i want my hunting rifle, but i don't need the ar-15 knock off or the ak-47 knock off. i don't need that. remember, there were armed guards at columbine who engaged the shooters in gunfire. and it did not stop the mass of them. >> mr. mayor, what are your police officers, ch
they're for military or law enforcement. bot tom line. >> what's your thoughts about this in writing about it? >> i say amen to just what the mayor just said. this is what i have written. there is no reason to have these sorts of assault weapons in civilian hands. they're designed to kill people. they're designed to kill a lot of people quickly. that's not for hunting. >> when you get bombarded, i don't know if you read your comments -- >> yeah, i do. >> when you...
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its gun laws are similar to those of l.a. and new york, but police say illegal guns are flooding the inner city. mayor rahm emanuel blames illegal guns too. he also blames blight, poverty, and gaps in policing. but the truth is, 80% of the homicides in chicago are black-on-black crimes. groups like cease-fire say we need to change the way young people talk to each other. >> why you keep looking at me crazy? if you come on this block again and look at me crazy, you know what i'm going to do you, man. a simple argument like that could turn deadly. in order to stop a homicide, you have to have the ability to intercept a whisper. >> joining me now, jesse jackson, the founder and president of the rainbow push coalition. reverend jackson, welcome to the show. >> thank you, sir. >> sir, you appeared on "the ed show" two years ago to talk about the violence in chicago. it's only gotten worse. what needs to change now to make certain that we have a different result next year than we had in making a grim history this year? >> chris, in
its gun laws are similar to those of l.a. and new york, but police say illegal guns are flooding the inner city. mayor rahm emanuel blames illegal guns too. he also blames blight, poverty, and gaps in policing. but the truth is, 80% of the homicides in chicago are black-on-black crimes. groups like cease-fire say we need to change the way young people talk to each other. >> why you keep looking at me crazy? if you come on this block again and look at me crazy, you know what i'm going to...
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americans know what the surveillance law means. they said on one hand, we don't need this because we promised to do this and on the other hand, we can't do it because it is dangerous to national security. it is an incoherent position. >> when they get in power suddenly executive power lookings better to them. >> no one wants to throw it away. >> julian sanchez from the cato research society. thank you for joining me, my friend. >> good to see you. >>> if for those who are frustrated because the show doesn't do more stories about frustrated norwegian kickers, the story is straight ahead. yo, give it up, dude! up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ like gas station sushi. or super cheap car insurance. and the
americans know what the surveillance law means. they said on one hand, we don't need this because we promised to do this and on the other hand, we can't do it because it is dangerous to national security. it is an incoherent position. >> when they get in power suddenly executive power lookings better to them. >> no one wants to throw it away. >> julian sanchez from the cato research society. thank you for joining me, my friend. >> good to see you. >>> if for...
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then they are states like indiana and utah that already have laws allowing teachers to have guns. this week they were holding training for teachers as they have for ten years, but this year it's ten times as popular, say some of the is instructors. joining also some clark oposian, whose group put on the education, and dennis vac rockle p what are teachers telling you? >> they've had an emipiphany of sorts. the only training so far has lock the doors and hide behind the desk. we need to give them another option. we had about 200 teachers, other school employees as well. >> you've down this a long time. what percentage after the training end up getting guns. >> some of them already have firearms. i don't know, but the majority of those that i still communicate with, they have their firearms and carrying in schools. >> listen to one teacher that went through the training. >> now, especially, i'm thinking this would be a great opportunity to probably the children, protect the classroom and the teachers if that opportunity arose. that's the reason i'm here. >> what's the reaction to th
then they are states like indiana and utah that already have laws allowing teachers to have guns. this week they were holding training for teachers as they have for ten years, but this year it's ten times as popular, say some of the is instructors. joining also some clark oposian, whose group put on the education, and dennis vac rockle p what are teachers telling you? >> they've had an emipiphany of sorts. the only training so far has lock the doors and hide behind the desk. we need to...
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do you have the stomach for the political fight for new gun control laws? >> david, i think anybody who was up in newtown who talked to the parents, who talked to the families, understands that, you know, something fundamental in america has to change. and all of us have to do some soul searching, including me as president, that we allow a situation in which 20 precious small children are getting gunned down in a classroom. and i've been very clear that, you know, an assault rifle ban, banning these high capacity clips, background checks, that there are a set of issues that i have historically supported and will continue to support. >> but can you get it done? i mean the politics is the question. >> so the question is, are we going to be able to have a national conversation and move something through congress? i'd like to get it done in the first year. i will put forward a very specific proposal based on the recommendations that joe biden's task force is putting together as we speak. and so this is not something that i will be putting off. but -- >> the a s
do you have the stomach for the political fight for new gun control laws? >> david, i think anybody who was up in newtown who talked to the parents, who talked to the families, understands that, you know, something fundamental in america has to change. and all of us have to do some soul searching, including me as president, that we allow a situation in which 20 precious small children are getting gunned down in a classroom. and i've been very clear that, you know, an assault rifle ban,...
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we won't stop until there's common sense gun poll laws at the federal and state level. >> there's an equation that goes in to this and talking about gun regulation as being a punlg factor in all of it, everyone from the left and right brought up whether there's other contributing factors. one senator was on this morning seeming willing to put all of these options on the table, but specifically, when it comes to talking beyond gun regulation. take a listen. >> we have to do everything we have. it will include looking at how many bullets do you need in a magazine in a semiautomatic weapon. and we need to talk about xbox 360 and wii and those games and how far down in this to children they're getting. we need to talk about movies and we need to talk about the rating systems. >> does she have a point, shannon? >> absolutely. we live in a very, very violent society. so the answer to that is not to increase the guns we all have. i think there's some distraction of the issue by the nra and they want us to look at other things and we should but that doesn't mean to take our focus off of the
we won't stop until there's common sense gun poll laws at the federal and state level. >> there's an equation that goes in to this and talking about gun regulation as being a punlg factor in all of it, everyone from the left and right brought up whether there's other contributing factors. one senator was on this morning seeming willing to put all of these options on the table, but specifically, when it comes to talking beyond gun regulation. take a listen. >> we have to do...
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florida and kansas passed laws banning islamic law in their state. a spokesperson for kansas governor sam brownback said, quote, kansas courts will rely exclusively on the laws of our state and nation when deciding cases and will not consider the laws of foreign jurisdictions. it's anybody's guess why we need a law confirming we follow the laws of our own country. seems redundant. >>> next, newt gingrich gets outshined by the sound of his own cell phone. he was talking about what went so wrong for republicans this past election when this happened. >> the romney campaign was wrong. they thought they were going to win. if you talked to them at 5:00 on election day, they would have told you they honestly believed they were going to win. i also think that -- the country is going to vote to be in a different position, and i think we have got to understand that -- >> is that a ring tone? what ring tone was that? >> i have two ring tones. i have "dancing queen" is my general ring tone for most people, and then my wife's ring tone is "super trouper." we stay
florida and kansas passed laws banning islamic law in their state. a spokesperson for kansas governor sam brownback said, quote, kansas courts will rely exclusively on the laws of our state and nation when deciding cases and will not consider the laws of foreign jurisdictions. it's anybody's guess why we need a law confirming we follow the laws of our own country. seems redundant. >>> next, newt gingrich gets outshined by the sound of his own cell phone. he was talking about what went...
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there are no windows leaving little chance for law enforcement to get a shot into the rolling fortress. but heemeyer has to come up with another way to see. >> he placed several cameras at different locations outside of the bulldozer, just pinhole cameras so that he was able to actually drive the thing using a closed-circuit tv video system. >> with heemeyer demolishing the town and help still a long way from arriving, trainor plans a way to try to stop the destruction >> we cannot stop this vehicle, this tank, from going from where it wanted to go. i then remembered a video i had seen of a tank in san diego where the sheriff's deputies had actually entered the tank from the top through a port hole and then killed the driver. >> it's a risky move and apparently one that heemeyer had planned for. >> mr. heemeyer had taken axle grease and had greased the entire side of the tank. so that, you know, if he tried to get on top, you would just slip off. i was able to stick my fingers in between a couple of pieces of metal that had an exposed space and was able to eventually get on top of the
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people on capitol hill who can do something by sending a bill to the president that he can sign into law, but none of that is going to happen unless the anger that was there in the immediate hours and days of sandy hook, unless that continues to boil and that folks, you know, from their lrms, at their computers, on the phone burning up the phone lines on capitol hill to make it clear that the american people haven't forgotten, the american people are still mourning, still angry about what happened to the slaughter of 20 innocent children and 6 adults, that they want something to change this time. last night, karen, i was watching bowling for columbine and a chill went through me because they're talking about an incident from 1999. the movie is from the early 2000s and yet some of the same arguments, some of the same explanations for what happened or why things happened the way they happened, you know, the anger of parents and how they wanted something to change, and here we are in 2012 and nothing has changed. >> i'm going to interrupt you. we're seeing live pictures here on the screen.
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in a state that certainly has tougher gun laws than, say, a lot of other red states. in a community that seems like it should have been so shielded from this and a season that is supposed to be about peace. >> exactly. >> i think it underlined in so many ways why none of us, are none of us are shielded from this kind of violence unless we force our leaders to do something. >> well, and, again, i think i worry about what andrea mitchell is saying about the concern about whether or not the president in congress has the guts to do something. i would say that it would be one of the most disappointing things i've ever witnessed in my entire lifetime. if we can't make fundamental changes in our gun laws but, not only that, in how we handle mental illness in this country, school security in this country and, also, the pervasive and deadly culture of these violent video games which i don't care, i'll say it, feed into this. feed into almost every profile that we see and literally give these young shooters, these young, male shooters guide posts as to how to commit a mass murd
in a state that certainly has tougher gun laws than, say, a lot of other red states. in a community that seems like it should have been so shielded from this and a season that is supposed to be about peace. >> exactly. >> i think it underlined in so many ways why none of us, are none of us are shielded from this kind of violence unless we force our leaders to do something. >> well, and, again, i think i worry about what andrea mitchell is saying about the concern about whether...
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i mean, in virginia tech there was a clear situation, and we had certain laws in place, privacy laws, that don't allow parents to be able to effectively engage to sort of help in this situation. >> and there were armed guards on campus in virginia tech, just like there were armed guards in columbine. >> i'm not arguing that point. i'm saying how do we get to the solution, and i think just jumping to conclusions here, i think we need a thoughtful process to really resolve this because this was a horrific incident that i think everyone would agree has not and we want to not happen again. >> david winston, thank you for your time today. i appreciate it. >> pleasure. >> coming up next, we're going to get a live report from one of the nation's busiest airports as a big storm threatens to affect holiday travel across the country. plus, the disconnect between states and the federal government when it comes to marriage equality and the supreme court battle that lies ahead in the new year. a >>> the south, the midwest expected to get hit by the end of the week. dave gutierrez joins us live fro
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tax reform, immigration reform, we have to fin implementing the health care law. a year from now people will be signing up for exchanges all across the country. >> we don't know if barack obama is a liberal or mott rat, at the end of next year -- is we will really know by next year. >> couch nelle, -- couch necessarilyi, mcauliffe? >> it's sfp interesting. you've really -- >> does he win? >> if -- >> it will be known as the year that america gets comfortable with gale marriage. that's it for this special edition. watch us every weekday at 9:00 a.m. happy holidays, happy new year. be safe from all of us at "the daily rundown." portions were much larger. and i just felt like i needed to eat it all because it was so yummy. weight watchers online worked for me because it lets me live my life. i can still go out with my friends. i can still enjoy my favorite foods and drinks. it's just a smarter way of eating. i lost 40 lbs. wow it's amazing. my most favorite part of my new body is my bottom. [ laughs ] [ hudson ] weight watchers online. the power of weight watchers co
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because of those laws and other laws crime declined. now that these mass shootings seem to be almost the new normal, almost one a month, i think the broad middle will rise up and that will help us. in the last ten years the whole debate has been dominated by the small but militant number 3 million, 4 million nra people in the -- >> do you think politics have changed? as a republican, to you think the nra has the same clout to be absolutist about this, even if it means accepting compromises it may not like and maybe the entertainment industry has to accept compromises they feel fringe upon first amendment rights? >> i own an ar-15. i have it at my house. the question is if you deny me the right to buy another one, do you make america safer? my belief is this is a problem you try to get murderers off the street by better mental health detection, try to find ways to petter understand who they are. i don't suggest we ban every movie with a gun in it and every video that's violent and i don't suggest you take my right to buy an ar-15 away fr
because of those laws and other laws crime declined. now that these mass shootings seem to be almost the new normal, almost one a month, i think the broad middle will rise up and that will help us. in the last ten years the whole debate has been dominated by the small but militant number 3 million, 4 million nra people in the -- >> do you think politics have changed? as a republican, to you think the nra has the same clout to be absolutist about this, even if it means accepting...
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what impact will this law have on those particular members of the black community? because you know we go from the gated to the ghetto. we have a lot of different minorities there. but tell us what impact it will have on the most vulnerable in the black communities? >> it's not hyperbole to suggest it literally kills hope in the hood because individuals who, begin, desire to go to college, what are they going to do now because of the cliff that we go over? they will find themselves unable to continue their education. those who are already struggling with unemployment and underemployment will find themselves victimized even further. it's almost as if you're saying to those who are on the jagged rocks of unemployment, the jagged rocks ever limited opportunity, what we are going to do is ensure now that we just i guess take it as they did in the old road runner cartoon, where they had a boulder to go over the cliff. you're already over the cliff, but now a boulder comes over to ensure that you're smashed. and again, i'm not engaging in hyperbole. i'm asking this nation
what impact will this law have on those particular members of the black community? because you know we go from the gated to the ghetto. we have a lot of different minorities there. but tell us what impact it will have on the most vulnerable in the black communities? >> it's not hyperbole to suggest it literally kills hope in the hood because individuals who, begin, desire to go to college, what are they going to do now because of the cliff that we go over? they will find themselves unable...
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i mean like any breaking of the law is bad, tim. you should never break the law. >> an energetic, generally happy kid, mcveigh did not see too much of that joy inside his own home. his parents, bill and mickey, were constantly at odds with one another. >> his parents didn't mesh together very well. >> mickey, i think she wanted something bigger, something better, and just wanted to be free. >> the sisters and tim were put in a very difficult situation when the family broke up. the sisters decided to go with the mom, and she moved down to florida. and tim said, no, i'm staying with dad. >> with my parents, to be completely honest, i can't sit here today and tell you that i truly love them. i know what love is. and i don't think i feel it toward my parents. you asked if there's any men that i loved. i love my grandfather mcveigh. >> ed mcveigh lived just a mile or so down the road and became a role model and constant presence in young mcveigh's life once his mother and sisters moved away. >> ed did a lot of child rearing with tim. and
i mean like any breaking of the law is bad, tim. you should never break the law. >> an energetic, generally happy kid, mcveigh did not see too much of that joy inside his own home. his parents, bill and mickey, were constantly at odds with one another. >> his parents didn't mesh together very well. >> mickey, i think she wanted something bigger, something better, and just wanted to be free. >> the sisters and tim were put in a very difficult situation when the family...
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that law is being challenged. bob mcdonnell signed a bill into law requiring women to have an ultrasound prior to getting an abortion. she won't have to see the imaging or hear the heart beat. >> thanks. ohio has attempted to limit rights. >> i think my colleagues are going to talk. >> this is a message to the gop. >> for those of you in the back of the room, would you like to read what it says. get out of our panties. >> this year, they were more concerned with telling women who to do with our bodies and getting into our panties for no purposes and left them looking quite tone death. frankly, fellows, that may be why you lost the white house. you were more concerned with what is between our legs and we are dealing with what is between our ears to beat you. molly is with us. mason is the founder and new york arab comedy festival, dorie clark and jaime, the co-host of citizens radio. >> i'm sorry for my people. >> could you please defend white men in this moment? >> got it. i -- first of all, i was not aware the ut
that law is being challenged. bob mcdonnell signed a bill into law requiring women to have an ultrasound prior to getting an abortion. she won't have to see the imaging or hear the heart beat. >> thanks. ohio has attempted to limit rights. >> i think my colleagues are going to talk. >> this is a message to the gop. >> for those of you in the back of the room, would you like to read what it says. get out of our panties. >> this year, they were more concerned with...
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no matter how many restriction and laws are put on them by administrations, inmates usually find a way around it. >> it's all my work right here i did since i first met him. >> what was that, three months ago? >> four months ago, something like that. >> started the other night, you know what i mean. right there. you know what it is. >> i like the tattoos. i like the whole -- i like the whole process. i like the whole ritual of it, especially in prison. you know, sitting down, hanging out, you've got the little radio going, you've got your butt man, you know, watching out for you and you're sticking it to the man. >> there's more than one way to get prison tattoos. some methods are cruder than others. >> i got this tattoo done right here in the county. that was picked in with a staple. took ten hours. >> i had a guy from california do it, and it was pretty excruciating the way it had to go down. normal tattoos are done with surgical instruments. they're done in here with a sharpened staple, one dot at a time. so it took forever to do and it hurt really bad. >> other inmates craft sophis
no matter how many restriction and laws are put on them by administrations, inmates usually find a way around it. >> it's all my work right here i did since i first met him. >> what was that, three months ago? >> four months ago, something like that. >> started the other night, you know what i mean. right there. you know what it is. >> i like the tattoos. i like the whole -- i like the whole process. i like the whole ritual of it, especially in prison. you know,...
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whether that law will accomplish its goal is irrelevant. policy-making has become an activity that supports the genetic and financial needs of policymakers and their follower tribes. the community's role, we've lately learned, is to provide revenue. where are we going with that? >> i think he started off in a legitimate direction where he talked about how much of the legislation is done with deadlines and during lame-duck sessions. we're responsive as opposed to getting proactive. i get where he's coming from with respect to failures with the assault weapons ban in 1994. if you had a ban prior to 1994, you could hold on to it, but that doesn't excuse the government from trying to curb some of these episodes of mass gun violence. i think there's an obligation as a society for us to try to figure out ways to make these less likely to happen. and whether that's a reintroduction of the assault weapons ban or whether it's something more simple like banning high-capacity magazines, you know, why wouldn't we try to see if that works? i have yet to
whether that law will accomplish its goal is irrelevant. policy-making has become an activity that supports the genetic and financial needs of policymakers and their follower tribes. the community's role, we've lately learned, is to provide revenue. where are we going with that? >> i think he started off in a legitimate direction where he talked about how much of the legislation is done with deadlines and during lame-duck sessions. we're responsive as opposed to getting proactive. i get...
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the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning proper at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder, and my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i know she's the oldest woman prisoner in the state of indiana. >> and his sister ended up testifying against the rest of the family, and she's out there free. >> my sister received eight years. last time i seen her was 1983 when she was on the witness stand testifying against me and my mom. i remember thinking back then, i hope there's going to be for me all this time in prison. maybe i pulled through a little more saner than i expected. that's debatable. >> coming up -- >> never see me in here again after today. >> paul becomes a free man. >> i'm on my own. i need to do whate
the brother-in-law is convicted and given the electric chair. he's the last man to die in the electric chair. everything went wrong about that execution. >> they had to actually fry him five times because i guess the electric chair wasn't functioning proper at the time. >> his mother is sent away to prison forever. >> both received 55 years for the murder, 45 years for the conspiracy to commit murder, and my mom's case, she'll be 83 years old in about two weeks. as far as i...
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voucherizing medicare, yeah, i would sign it into law. now they're trying to run for the white house together by saying they're the ones committed to protecting medicare, the guys who committed on tape to ending medicare. this is a test of the press. do you just write down what they say? do you report on what these candidates say their record is, or do you report that but also compare it to what their actual record is? and then badger them when there's a difference between those two accounts? it's not what they say. it's about what they have done. when what they say is some distancerom what they have done, that distance is the story. this is what the press is for. this is the good stuff. time to do our jobs, everybody. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a f
voucherizing medicare, yeah, i would sign it into law. now they're trying to run for the white house together by saying they're the ones committed to protecting medicare, the guys who committed on tape to ending medicare. this is a test of the press. do you just write down what they say? do you report on what these candidates say their record is, or do you report that but also compare it to what their actual record is? and then badger them when there's a difference between those two accounts?...
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ohio law is very clear. the poll workers have the responsibility to direct voters to the correct voting place. they also have the responsibility to make sure their provisional ballot application is completed correctly. that's another provision of the lawsuit that was just passed. that provisional ballots that do nod have the signature in the right place or maybe left their name off but you can still determine who the volter is, you can no longer throw out the ballots. that was a huge, huge win for ohio voters and ohio citizens because ohio tends to cast more provisional ballots than any state in the country other than california. something like 200,000 provisional ballots in 2008. >> wow. in terms of the ruling today from the federal district court judge, there has been a hugely politicized fight over early voting in ohio. we have sort of been tracking the twists and turns including seemingly very partisan turnls in ohio. if early voting has been restored in ohio by this ruling, how much risk is that ruling
ohio law is very clear. the poll workers have the responsibility to direct voters to the correct voting place. they also have the responsibility to make sure their provisional ballot application is completed correctly. that's another provision of the lawsuit that was just passed. that provisional ballots that do nod have the signature in the right place or maybe left their name off but you can still determine who the volter is, you can no longer throw out the ballots. that was a huge, huge win...
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aaron yost, serving 35 years to life for burglary and drug possession under california's three strikes law, says the racial divide has less to do with gangs than it does human nature. >> we're animals. a man's history is like, racial. you know, you have all different groups of people that invade other people's country, take what they want, their resources. we're animals. you know, we evolve. you have different, you know different ethnicities. it's imbred in us. it's genetic, isn't it? you see something that's different. all animals are like that. why should it be any different here. but in here, have you to -- this prison, the conditions in here were set, you know what i mean? when prison first started, how is it going to change? nobody wants it to change. >> to other inmates claim they felt threatened by their minority status. >> what are your tattoos about? >> just white power. you know what i mean. you grow up in a situation like this, you got to do something, you know what i mean? everybody's clicked up. >> that's how the whole system runs. everything's broke into little groups. theore
aaron yost, serving 35 years to life for burglary and drug possession under california's three strikes law, says the racial divide has less to do with gangs than it does human nature. >> we're animals. a man's history is like, racial. you know, you have all different groups of people that invade other people's country, take what they want, their resources. we're animals. you know, we evolve. you have different, you know different ethnicities. it's imbred in us. it's genetic, isn't it? you...
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., and centennial professor of law at brooklyn law school. you're mentioned in "the boston globe" article analyzing these s.e.c. filings. we have one up on the board behind you that you have seen already, indicating that mitt romney is the president and managing director long after mitt romney has claimed he was none of those things. >> right. and i believe it says that was his principal occasion. >> yes. what are we to take of this? is this something the s.e.c. takes casually? >> no. documents like this that are filed with the s.e.c. are serious documents, and if information in those documents is false or misleading, there are serious consequences. there can be civil cases brought by the s.e.c. and depending on the facts and circumstances, if there's a false filing with the s.e.c., there can even be a criminal prosecution. i'm not saying mitt romney should be criminally prosecuted, but that is a possible consequence of a false filing of a document like this with the s.e.c. >> bain capital is making a big deal about their short statement, the
., and centennial professor of law at brooklyn law school. you're mentioned in "the boston globe" article analyzing these s.e.c. filings. we have one up on the board behind you that you have seen already, indicating that mitt romney is the president and managing director long after mitt romney has claimed he was none of those things. >> right. and i believe it says that was his principal occasion. >> yes. what are we to take of this? is this something the s.e.c. takes...
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federal law protects an inmate's right to practice any religion he chooses. while iowa state allows satanic worship, there are still concerns that some of what they practice may put prison security and inmate safety at risk.
federal law protects an inmate's right to practice any religion he chooses. while iowa state allows satanic worship, there are still concerns that some of what they practice may put prison security and inmate safety at risk.
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my in-laws take care of my kids, you know. i don't have any money of my own right now, so a girl has to have a game while she's in jail, right? >> carrie kimbrough may be willing to cause pain in order to get what she wants. but 68-year-old patrick stanwick has learned the hard way that hurting people can come back to haunt you. his wife just sent separation papers to him. they arrived on his wedding anniversary. >> she said it was just a coincidence, but, you know, it seemed like a hell of a coincidence. >> what would you say to her? >> it would be what i've said to her in my letters, that i'm very sorry. we've always had a communication problem, and you were probably better off not to have met me. and i can't say the same thing about her because i enjoy and love her. but she'll have wounds. she's already got wounds and -- from this. she's afraid of me and with the right -- with real reasons, and i hope that life goes on good for her. she's a good person. i haven't been a good grandpa or a good father. but i'm an alcoholic, a
my in-laws take care of my kids, you know. i don't have any money of my own right now, so a girl has to have a game while she's in jail, right? >> carrie kimbrough may be willing to cause pain in order to get what she wants. but 68-year-old patrick stanwick has learned the hard way that hurting people can come back to haunt you. his wife just sent separation papers to him. they arrived on his wedding anniversary. >> she said it was just a coincidence, but, you know, it seemed like a...
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steven king raised eyebrows for defending legality of dog fighting and saying it's not against the law to impregnate a 13-year-old girl and kidnap her across state lines to have an abortion. the latest, steve king takes on the tsa. take a look. >> as america, we decided we're going to process everybody the same. that means the 75-year-old grandmother gets the spread eagle search. and while that happens, maybe the 20-year-old middle eastern male waltzes through with a smirk on his face. i'm not making that up, i've seen it. that image will not ever leave my mind. we're so squeamish about making judgment calls that we put everybody through a formulative process that everyone gets searched. i don't know if we'll ever get away from it. >> he's the sheriff joe of airport security, i guess. stop and question anyone who looks like they don't belong? >>> for the next week or so at least when you think tampa, you'll think republican, right? well, a pro-choice group in florida sponsored this billboard as a reminder to the incoming gopers. welcome to tampa where the mayor and all city council may
steven king raised eyebrows for defending legality of dog fighting and saying it's not against the law to impregnate a 13-year-old girl and kidnap her across state lines to have an abortion. the latest, steve king takes on the tsa. take a look. >> as america, we decided we're going to process everybody the same. that means the 75-year-old grandmother gets the spread eagle search. and while that happens, maybe the 20-year-old middle eastern male waltzes through with a smirk on his face....
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i'm a law enforcement guy. so if they don't like the way i operate the jails, i got one answer to everybody -- either get out of town, or if you're here, don't violate the law, because you're not going into a hilton hotel in this county. >> get on the ground now! get on the ground now! get down! 23, get down. >> with his wild west reputation, we didn't expect to meet two young people at maricopa who not much earlier were considered role models as opposed to felons. >> no matter where we are you need to be serving god. right now we're all sitting in jail. i'm a very devout christian. i've gotten back to my walk with god. i was working in my church and everything before coming here. it's not jailhouse conversion or whatever. i just followed a friend and shouldn't have done that and helped him do something that i shouldn't have done. and it's going to cost me several years of my life. >> during our extended stay series at maricopa we told the story of 20-year-old john antonucci, awaiting sentencing for manslaughte
i'm a law enforcement guy. so if they don't like the way i operate the jails, i got one answer to everybody -- either get out of town, or if you're here, don't violate the law, because you're not going into a hilton hotel in this county. >> get on the ground now! get on the ground now! get down! 23, get down. >> with his wild west reputation, we didn't expect to meet two young people at maricopa who not much earlier were considered role models as opposed to felons. >> no...
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charges, including attempted murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and battery on a law enforcement officer. he is now halfway through a 30-year sentence. five months ago, he lost the person closest to him when his mother died. >> only thing i had was my mom. you know what i'm saying? she's gone now, you know, so it don't matter. the only thing i got was the obituary. >> did you cry over her? >> yes, ma'am. i got feelings. that was my everything. you know what i'm saying? so when you lose your everything your feelings come out. i'm not afraid to cry in front of no man. you know what i'm saying. i'm going to let it rip. i'm not here to impress nobody. i'm doing my time. >>> coming up, an inmate faces a tough job interview. >> do you understand the part about interacting with staff? you understand that you have to keep that relationship on a certain level and not let it go beyond that? >> yes, sir. >> and later, richard penn has an epiphany. >> i'm fighting in the wrong fight. the fight is not against the system, the fight is me. ♪ ♪ lord, y got no reason ♪ ♪ you g
charges, including attempted murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault and battery on a law enforcement officer. he is now halfway through a 30-year sentence. five months ago, he lost the person closest to him when his mother died. >> only thing i had was my mom. you know what i'm saying? she's gone now, you know, so it don't matter. the only thing i got was the obituary. >> did you cry over her? >> yes, ma'am. i got feelings. that was my everything. you know what...
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and the government's pushing minimum wage hikes and enforcement of labor law. right now you cannot cheat your employees. you don't have those sweat shops anymore because the government is making it very clear if you don't treat someone well, the employee can sue you and win. >> this is the interesting thing. super offici superficially looks like china's screwing over the united states, and then you look a little closer and hey, maybe they're not. maybe we made a deal with the devil where they forgive us cheap debt and everybody's kind of in on this. it's not one or the other and then you dig even deeper and you're like, hang on a second, it's american multi-nationals in the united states are the ones who are the strongest advocates for the rigged trade with china because they are the ones who are invested in the very profits. it's not even the chinese -- not the american people want this. it's the profitability to u.s. multi-nationals to have that rigged trade is immensely beneficial to them at the expense of the people of america and to the people of china. is
and the government's pushing minimum wage hikes and enforcement of labor law. right now you cannot cheat your employees. you don't have those sweat shops anymore because the government is making it very clear if you don't treat someone well, the employee can sue you and win. >> this is the interesting thing. super offici superficially looks like china's screwing over the united states, and then you look a little closer and hey, maybe they're not. maybe we made a deal with the devil where...
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she loved to push the envelope, referred to her mother-in-law as, quote, mobby dick. she often joked about her fictitious husband, fang who, quote, couldn't sell windex to a peeping tom. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the 21st century finally arriving at augusta georgia. the golf club inviting two female members to join the club. leave it to the first african-american secretary of state to break yet another barrier. that's ahead in sports. >>> you didn't think that a representative could get busted skinny dipping in the sea of galilee without david letterman's take. >>> for some of the failed -- not sure where they went, one report said they flew to ask gorba krch gorbachev for mercy. so you brushed with colgate total and you didn't. let's compare. germ party! eww! now the colgate total mouth. nice! [ female announcer ] colgate total fights 90% more plaque germs. i'm in. [ female announcer ] colgate total. less germs. healthier mouth. is now in our new starbucks refreshers™ -- a breakthrough in natural energy. made with real fruit, starbucks refreshers™ are d
she loved to push the envelope, referred to her mother-in-law as, quote, mobby dick. she often joked about her fictitious husband, fang who, quote, couldn't sell windex to a peeping tom. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the 21st century finally arriving at augusta georgia. the golf club inviting two female members to join the club. leave it to the first african-american secretary of state to break yet another barrier. that's ahead in sports. >>> you didn't think...
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and they really should do something about the gun laws in new york city. they really do. it was horrifying. >> reporter: do you know anybody who works here? at least describe what it's like around here around 9:00. >> going to work, a lot of tourists, you know, the city. it's a safe place to be. for this to happen is just devastating for everyone. it truly is. >> reporter: now, actually we were looking at the suspect over there, white shoot over him. no one has been around that person. >> exactly. no, they haven't. >> reporter: what do you do now? >> i go to work. >> reporter: you said you were trying to go to the drugstore. >> to calm my nerves, but they didn't give me any. i calmed myself down, had a cup of coffee, and came back out. >> reporter: thank you very much. that's just one story we're hearing from some of the people who work and live around here. there's a man who i know was talking to the police officers. sir, come over here. i know you have a business. where is it and -- >> 345 fifth avenue, j.s. sutton & sons. >> reporter: what did the police officers tell
and they really should do something about the gun laws in new york city. they really do. it was horrifying. >> reporter: do you know anybody who works here? at least describe what it's like around here around 9:00. >> going to work, a lot of tourists, you know, the city. it's a safe place to be. for this to happen is just devastating for everyone. it truly is. >> reporter: now, actually we were looking at the suspect over there, white shoot over him. no one has been around...
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lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it on a sweet can ♪ might be just enough to keep the law off my back and keep me out of trouble, the promise i made my mama ♪ if i don't do that i don't know how to hustle ♪ ♪ hundred grand smoke it like a chimney, better hope before i get a chance to spend it ♪ ♪ if i, if i had a hundred grand, lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it all this weekend ♪ >> hey, school, baby. >> hey. i know. >> at the santa rosa correctional institution in florida, dreams of what could be run through the imaginations of many. but less so for those who have already spent decades on the inside. >> to be honest with you, probably looking at probably one of the biggest screw-ups in the united states sitting right here looking at you. >> i've been incarcerated since i've been 18 years old. when i was 18, i did a burglary and received a life sentence for it. >> convicted of burglary and assault and although he received a life sentence, he has been eligible for parole three times. >> i've been on parole and violated and i'm back. let me say som
lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it on a sweet can ♪ might be just enough to keep the law off my back and keep me out of trouble, the promise i made my mama ♪ if i don't do that i don't know how to hustle ♪ ♪ hundred grand smoke it like a chimney, better hope before i get a chance to spend it ♪ ♪ if i, if i had a hundred grand, lord, i might go off the deep end and go blow it all this weekend ♪ >> hey, school, baby. >> hey. i know. >> at the santa...
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he would give states all of the regulatory pattern and ease back on safety laws. >> using the law to stop production of energy is not to the best interest of the united states or our people. so we have more drilling, fewer safety regulations, and decentralized regulation. what could possibly go wrong with that? ask the people in the gulf coast still struggling to clean up the deep water horizon disaster two years after it happened. if romney thinks more of this is good for america, playing russian roulette, she lying to himself and the voters. i asked you which storm will have a bigger impact on the republican national convention. 93% of you said hurricane todd, 7% of you said hurricane isaac. kmooedi ♪ [ male announcer ] aggressive styling. a more fuel-efficient turbocharged engine. and a completely redesigned interior. the 2012 c-class with over 2,000 refinements. it's amazing...inside and out. ♪ join mercedes-benz usa on facebook for the best summer sweepstakes. is now in our new starbucks refreshers™ -- a breakthrough in natural energy. made with real fruit, starbucks refre
he would give states all of the regulatory pattern and ease back on safety laws. >> using the law to stop production of energy is not to the best interest of the united states or our people. so we have more drilling, fewer safety regulations, and decentralized regulation. what could possibly go wrong with that? ask the people in the gulf coast still struggling to clean up the deep water horizon disaster two years after it happened. if romney thinks more of this is good for america,...
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number one, dewant a neighbor, a landlord, even a law enforcement officer to try and go in, set off an explosion, therefore, first responders would rush to that scene and he would be three miles away doing a shooting? now, chris, that's the exact same thing that happened in europe. two days from now it will be the one-year anniversary of that terrible shooting on that island where all of those teenagers were shot and killed. he set off the explosive device in the city itself and then went out and did the shooting. did he model his behavior after that same shooter and in this particular case once he didn't need that anymore, did he tell law enforcement because, look, he carried a pistol, a 70 automatic pistol, just like police do, a shotgun, just like police do, ar-15, just like police do. he wore a uniform like police, the military. was this guy some type of a wannabe but at that time there was no need for law enforcement officers to go in so he offered up that information? that's what fbi agents and investigators are going to have to consider as they try to put the pieces of this terr
number one, dewant a neighbor, a landlord, even a law enforcement officer to try and go in, set off an explosion, therefore, first responders would rush to that scene and he would be three miles away doing a shooting? now, chris, that's the exact same thing that happened in europe. two days from now it will be the one-year anniversary of that terrible shooting on that island where all of those teenagers were shot and killed. he set off the explosive device in the city itself and then went out...
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. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil, but when you have to pay the fiddler, it isn't nothing nice. trust me. i'm living it. i'm living it. >>> coming up, inmates try to survive a military-style boot camp. >> i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement planning for our military, veterans and their families. now more than ever it's important to get financial advice from people who share your military values. for our free usaa retirement guide call 877-242-usaa. ♪ ♪ tonight ♪ ♪ we are young ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so let's set the world on fire ♪ ♪ we can burn brighter ♪ ♪ than the sun ♪ ♪ carry me ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new chevy sonic. from your first time... to the time of your life. chevy runs deep. [ male announcer ] the super bowl. the most epic day in america. and the end of a journey that began here... when the swipe of a visa card... gave one ma
. >> it's fun to break the law and dance with the devil, but when you have to pay the fiddler, it isn't nothing nice. trust me. i'm living it. i'm living it. >>> coming up, inmates try to survive a military-style boot camp. >> i wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. forty years ago, he wasn't looking for financial advice. back then he had something more important to do. he wasn't focused on his future. but fortunately, somebody else was. at usaa we provide retirement...
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go to facebook/jansingco. >>> the law has been upheld by the department of justice. voters need an identification to vote. it expands the forms of i.d. virginia has a history of voter discrimination. healthy y with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. is now in our new starbucks refreshers™ -- a breakthrough in natural energy. made with real fruit, starbucks refreshers™ are delicious low calorie drinks you can feel good about. ♪ rethink how you re-energize. ♪ get a boost of natural energy with a new starbucks refreshers™, in three ways. natural energy from green coffee extract, only from starbucks. >>> president obama is now on the stump in two key battle ground states. in 20 minutes, he touches down in ohio. then to nevada and reno and north vegas. he is heading there under fire. 12% unemployment. a new attack ad by the romney camp about how he wants to get rid of welfare reform. >> i think the problem with that is th
go to facebook/jansingco. >>> the law has been upheld by the department of justice. voters need an identification to vote. it expands the forms of i.d. virginia has a history of voter discrimination. healthy y with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. is now in our new starbucks refreshers™ -- a breakthrough in natural energy. made with real...
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i hope the laws are exposed for what they are. if you live in the suburbs like i do, most people have to get ids because you have to drive a car. a lot of people in the inner city do not drive cars and do not routinely get driver's licenses, which is the common form of identification in the country. that's not fair. >> hillary, let's pick up with the point e.j. was making. lot of people go, i don't get it. $35. big deal. people should pony it up and vote. extremely poor people or people who are not urban or rural, will have a an extremely difficult time, so explain to us why these prohibitions, so to speak, in these voting id laws will turn negative against disproportionate numbers of poor people, working people, and african-americans as well. >> you're talking about people on fixed incomes. i call it in many ways the katrina effect. when hurricane katrina hit, most people assumed that people would be able to hop in their cars and drive north. what they didn't realize is 50% of all those people that lived in new orleans didn't hav
i hope the laws are exposed for what they are. if you live in the suburbs like i do, most people have to get ids because you have to drive a car. a lot of people in the inner city do not drive cars and do not routinely get driver's licenses, which is the common form of identification in the country. that's not fair. >> hillary, let's pick up with the point e.j. was making. lot of people go, i don't get it. $35. big deal. people should pony it up and vote. extremely poor people or people...
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over the last 20 years, when we look at the numbers, support for stronger gun laws has shrunk from 60 to 29. >> well, i think part of that is probably related to other issues moving to the front like the economy. as we're saying, an incident like this kind of makes us take a step back. i saw one account that suggests that the expiration of the weapons ban might have prevented this individual from having one of the the types of guns that he has. i'm sure from the policy standpoint, that will be one of the kinds of things that will be looked at in terms of the question of what could we be doing to prevent someone like this, who is so irresponsible with their guns. it's so unfortunate that our politics has become so polarized because we should be able to have a conversation about public safety, what's in the best interest of our police officers having what they need to keep us safe and protecting second amendment rights, what we're saying is there's got to be a better balance. we've had so many instances that continue to happen that show us we need to be having this conversation because
over the last 20 years, when we look at the numbers, support for stronger gun laws has shrunk from 60 to 29. >> well, i think part of that is probably related to other issues moving to the front like the economy. as we're saying, an incident like this kind of makes us take a step back. i saw one account that suggests that the expiration of the weapons ban might have prevented this individual from having one of the the types of guns that he has. i'm sure from the policy standpoint, that...
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>> well, first of all, it would hr-3 would be passed into law and signed. that is a permanent restrictions on women being able to get insurance coverage for abortion care. mind you, 1 of 3 women will have an abortion by the age of 45. it's a common and necessary aspect of women's reproductive health care. but under the legislation that paul ryan is very eager to pass and would pass if romney and ryan elected, that access to insurance coverage would not be available and again, women who are ill and need to terminate a preg nnnancy becausf illness, those abortions cost upwards of $5,000 and more. their families would have to dig into their pockets. in addition, the human life amendment which is now the republican platform once again, which basically criminalizes almost all abortion and does not provide exceptions for rape or incest or even to protect a woman's life, let alone her health, those things would be passed into law. >> it's the ryan/akin platform is what it is. that's what the gop has in front of the american people, in front of women, and it's real
>> well, first of all, it would hr-3 would be passed into law and signed. that is a permanent restrictions on women being able to get insurance coverage for abortion care. mind you, 1 of 3 women will have an abortion by the age of 45. it's a common and necessary aspect of women's reproductive health care. but under the legislation that paul ryan is very eager to pass and would pass if romney and ryan elected, that access to insurance coverage would not be available and again, women who...
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over 29,000 law enforcement personnel have been in the area doing what they can to maintain law and order and done a profound job. there have been reports of looting in slidell, granted but in comparison what we've seen in earlier hurricanes that affected this region, that has not been the case. fire department's also been out. something else around, power crews. the power crews are holed up in many of the hotels we have. they can only get out and start restoring power everhalf a million without power and that number is going to rise. they can't restore power till the winds begin to subside. what's the point of trying to string wire when you have the wind that continues to come through. the trees behind me have damage. but it's as though they handle the wind so much better. they're very malleable and kind of swing back and forth. many of the trees in the region, those beautiful, beautiful oak trees, they can't withstand the wind quite, as well. the winds come through, sustained wind hour after hour, you're going to see the branches break. when they break, a lot of times they hit power lin
over 29,000 law enforcement personnel have been in the area doing what they can to maintain law and order and done a profound job. there have been reports of looting in slidell, granted but in comparison what we've seen in earlier hurricanes that affected this region, that has not been the case. fire department's also been out. something else around, power crews. the power crews are holed up in many of the hotels we have. they can only get out and start restoring power everhalf a million...
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we're governed by laws and what the law is is not what the drafter intended, but what the drafter enacted. and so, you know, i wouldn't look to the committee reports. >> you say in the book that it's a slander to say that textualism is a device calculated to produce conservative outcomes. >> it often produces very liberal results. i ought to be the pinup of the criminal defense bar because i have written some opinions vindicating the right to trial by jury and vindicating the right to confrontation of witnesses which, you know, i'm a law and order conservative socially and i i wouldn't come if i were a king, i suppose. but that's not my job. >> can you explain that line of cases? >> yeah, you have to understand the background. both the federal government and many of the states began adopting so-called sentencing factors where the punishment for a crime would be x, however, if the judge found that the crime was committed with a firearm, you get five more years or ten more years or another factor, if there was excessive cruelty, it added ten years and it was a judge that would find it, not
we're governed by laws and what the law is is not what the drafter intended, but what the drafter enacted. and so, you know, i wouldn't look to the committee reports. >> you say in the book that it's a slander to say that textualism is a device calculated to produce conservative outcomes. >> it often produces very liberal results. i ought to be the pinup of the criminal defense bar because i have written some opinions vindicating the right to trial by jury and vindicating the right...
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was a new concept of investigating for a lot of us. >> the tylenol task force grows to more than 200 law enforcement officers. as part of their investigation they enlist the help of 40 chemists to examine thousands of recalled tylenol capsules, hoping to find evidence leading them to a killer. >> the toughest part, from my perspective of the tylenol investigation, was the lack of substantive leads. here all you had was the residual evidence, which was scattered geographically around chicago, and no real suspects or even a suspect face. >> they didn't know exactly how the cyanide was being put in the pills. how could somebody have access and why did they choose those random locations that had no rhyme or reason to them whatsoever? >> what we had was a serial killing that popped on in a 24-hour period because they were purchased and then consumed by the victims all within that very small window. >> authorities determined that the poisoned capsules were purchased from five stores spread out over a 30-mile radius. >> someone had followed the expressways and had done it within one or two days
was a new concept of investigating for a lot of us. >> the tylenol task force grows to more than 200 law enforcement officers. as part of their investigation they enlist the help of 40 chemists to examine thousands of recalled tylenol capsules, hoping to find evidence leading them to a killer. >> the toughest part, from my perspective of the tylenol investigation, was the lack of substantive leads. here all you had was the residual evidence, which was scattered geographically around...
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while the other three all voted against the law in 2011. the bill goes to the democrat-controlled senate where it stands no chance of passing. it sparked more partisan bickering on capitol hill. >> this law continues to make our economy worse. and there's even more resolve to see that it is fully repealed. >> what a valentine to the health insurance industry. >> obama care also has disastrous implications for the moral fabric of our nation. >> they're voting for wealth care for the most profitable industries in the history of the united states of america. >> welcome to groundhog day in the house of representatives. >> yesterday's vote was the first time the house has voted to repeal the affordable care act since the supreme court ruled it constitutional less than two weeks ago. >>> one congressman who missed the vote yesterday is illinois democrat, jesse jackson junior. it's been more than a month since the 47-year-old took a medical leave of absence from congress. but it's unclear what the problem is his office first said exhaustion was to
while the other three all voted against the law in 2011. the bill goes to the democrat-controlled senate where it stands no chance of passing. it sparked more partisan bickering on capitol hill. >> this law continues to make our economy worse. and there's even more resolve to see that it is fully repealed. >> what a valentine to the health insurance industry. >> obama care also has disastrous implications for the moral fabric of our nation. >> they're voting for wealth...
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international humanitarian law applies throughout that country. special unenvoy kofi annan will meet with vladimir putin at the kremlin on tuesday. >>> a mural depicting the late joe paterno has been changed. the artist removed the halo that he painted over his head after he died in january. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. on a warm summer day, a rafting trip nearly turns fatal when beginners encounter a river, wild and swollen with snow melt. the rescue that follows is a high wire act and it's caught on not just one, but two cameras. novice rafters get the ride of a lifetime, and wind up cheating death. >> it was shocking to see the peril that these people were in. >> california's kearn river is a scenic, natural wonder and a popular playground. >> one of the steepest rivers in the united states, and it flows really fast. >> but the river has a dark side as well. one that keeps the rescue team at the kearn county sheriff's office busy. >> people go in and swim or fall in and they get ti
international humanitarian law applies throughout that country. special unenvoy kofi annan will meet with vladimir putin at the kremlin on tuesday. >>> a mural depicting the late joe paterno has been changed. the artist removed the halo that he painted over his head after he died in january. now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. on a warm summer day, a rafting trip nearly turns fatal when beginners...
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we fought hard for that law. if no women are admitting they are taking advantage of that law, that's a law that could very easily be taken away from them again as in america you are finding now. >> one thing you write about as well is after you had an abortion you thought down the road you might feel some regret or some sense of loss. was that, in fact, what happened? >> there's almost a kind of laziness -- the thing is, women aren't honest about their lives and what the process of being a woman is like, then we get into trouble. the very few accounts of women who admitted to having abortions always starts the piece with, of course, it was a very difficult decision and i regretted it for the rest of my life, every year on the date the child would have been due, i was upset. i knew in some way i ruined my life, the best choice between two difficult ones. i didn't find that to be the case. all the friends i had to be abortions didn't find that to be the case either. i'm not saying there aren't women out there who w
we fought hard for that law. if no women are admitting they are taking advantage of that law, that's a law that could very easily be taken away from them again as in america you are finding now. >> one thing you write about as well is after you had an abortion you thought down the road you might feel some regret or some sense of loss. was that, in fact, what happened? >> there's almost a kind of laziness -- the thing is, women aren't honest about their lives and what the process of...
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state law says i can't serve you until 7:00 in the morning. i can't serve you for about 15 more years, my man. meanwhile, mitt romney will accept his party's presidential nomination tonight. this event, of course, is a media bonanza with virtually every television outlet in the country covering it. until the middle of the century, they weren't able to watch people. the 1940 republican national convention in philadelphia was the first party convention to be shown on national tv. cameras from nbc owned station w-2 xbs rolled as the republicans nominated wendal wilke. he went on to lose the presidency to franklin dell la nor roosevelt. >>> they do catch some sights krout cut aways. the hats. among the party people, the suit and tie shakers, cowboy hat wavers was wisconsin governor scott walker. he was welling up with tears as he listened to his speech by his long time friend paul ryan. they grew up 15 miles down the road from one another. they met in their 20s. they were raised with a lot in common including flipping burgers at the neighborhood m
state law says i can't serve you until 7:00 in the morning. i can't serve you for about 15 more years, my man. meanwhile, mitt romney will accept his party's presidential nomination tonight. this event, of course, is a media bonanza with virtually every television outlet in the country covering it. until the middle of the century, they weren't able to watch people. the 1940 republican national convention in philadelphia was the first party convention to be shown on national tv. cameras from nbc...